| Hint | Extra Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| having unlimited power | adj | omnipotent | 94%
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| resembling a wild animal | adj | feral | 81%
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| lack of energy | n | lethargy | 75%
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| the death of suffering of one fighting for religion or beliefs | n | martyrdom | 69%
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| warned or reprimanded someone | v | admonished | 63%
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| incapable of making mistakes or being wrong | adj | infallible | 63%
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| deserving reward or praise | adj | meritorious | 63%
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| the view or the theory that the self is all that can be known to exist | n | solipsism | 63%
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| physically attacked or criticized | v | assailed | 56%
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| feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done something wrong | adj | penitent | 56%
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| all future generations of people | n | posterity | 56%
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| ceased to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand | v | capitulated | 50%
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| making a show of being morally superior | adj | sanctimonious | 50%
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| having or showing extreme greed | aj | avaricous | 44%
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| abundantly large in quantity | adv | copiously | 44%
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| fruitfullness and fertility | n | fecundity | 44%
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| scolding or ranting, in an angry way | v | haranguing | 44%
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| proceeding in gradual, subtle way but with harmful effects | adj | insidious | 31%
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| ceased to grow; became stagnant or rigid | v | ossified | 31%
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| mentally or physically inactive: lethargic | adj | torpid | 31%
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| a contemplative person; a person given to medication | n | ruminant | 25%
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| tending to obstruct or harm | adj | inimical | 19%
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| being merciless or inhumane | adj | wanton | 19%
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| lacking a plan, purpose, or enthusiasm | adj | desultory | 13%
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